Welcome to Our Journal

Keith is a photographer who believes that kids are nearly perfect and that great images capture a bit of that perfection for all eternity. He loves that children don’t filter their emotions. Living loud is their power. And his job is to capture a moment of their uncontained imaginations: your children, unscripted.

Melissa is the studio manager, adoring wife, busy mom and occasional writer that believes she is living the most beautiful life in the whole world.

Keith and Melissa have two amazing daughters, Isabella and Gabriella and a little Jack Russell named Pooch.

This journal is our personal blog about our family, photography, travel and how we are inspired by children in all their authenticity, one beautiful photograph at a time.

THESE PHOTOS…. | guest blogger: Isabella Pitts

{Isabella asked if she could start working – earning her own money by being part of the family business. Keith and I just love the idea. Why not, she just turned 9 – time for her to earn some cold hard cash. She said that she wants to start learning about photography – how to take pictures and what our business is all about. Her first idea was to write a weekly blog post – another idea Keith and I loved. So this is her first stab at being our weekly guest blogger. She wrote it, typed it and photographed the photo herself. And she only wants $5 per post. Stay tuned for her weekly post!}

When I look back at pictures my dad took of me and my sister I look a lot different then I do now. I look like a small version of me with less teeth. The pictures my dad takes are very important to me. I think they are very good. One picture of me reminds me of my mom when she was little. I love looking at pictures of babies because they are so adorable. Most babies are very flexible, like my baby cousin who can do the full splits. I asked my mom what I looked when I was a baby then asked about my sister. Action pictures of toddlers are very cute. You also can’t go wrong picture of a puppy. I think people like pictures because they remind them of special times. – Isabella